One of war photographer Robert Capa's images shows a wave of troops arriving on the Normandy beaches on D-Day. Robert Capa via National Museum of American History Between the villages of Vierville-sur ...
War photographer Robert Capa was alongside the Allies storming the beaches of Normandy during WWII. He made it out—but the images he captured nearly didn’t. An American soldier crawls in the surf as ...
The invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944 — or D-Day — has gone down in history as a turning point in the war against Nazi Germany. On this fateful day, thousands of Americans joined Allied forces to ...
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An infamous victim of the postwar purges turned out to be a committed collaborator. By Valentine Faure In the decades between Robert Capa and Lynsey Addario, our image of battle lost its aura of ...
A jacket, coin and letter reveal what life was like for the brave soldiers who turned the tide of World War II on the Western Front Frank A. Blazich Jr., PhD One of war photographer Robert Capa’s ...